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  • neosi
    neosi Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    Morning All :D

    Good news about Alfie :T

    Cold here but lovley and sunny, litter duty today :D
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  • izzy65
    izzy65 Posts: 2,862 Forumite
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    Thanks Patty, think you should start a book "101 things to do with a baby wipe" :rotfl:

    Going to phone vodafone now, may be gone a while:mad:
    The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.
  • jamsponge
    jamsponge Posts: 1,014 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Morning all:A

    Just thought I would quickly pop in and have a catch up.:D
    Fantastic advice VT - my son gets round the tv licence and he's in halls, I'll find out how

    My DD has never had time to watch tv lol but she has said everyone watches on their laptops. HTH.
    I am a Dolphin Angel:A

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  • jamsponge
    jamsponge Posts: 1,014 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    izzy65 wrote: »
    Thanks Patty, think you should start a book "101 things to do with a baby wipe" :rotfl:

    Cleaning dog paws, mouth and eyes.
    Cleaning leather sofas.
    Cleaning shoes.
    spills on tiled floors.
    I am a Dolphin Angel:A

    Swim far, swim fast, swim free.
  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    Fantastic advice VT - my son gets round the tv licence and he's in halls, I'll find out how
    Watch everything on BBCiplayer etc. As long as you are not watching or have recorded anything that is being transmitted live you do not need a TV license. TV license inspectors cannot enter your property/ dwelling without your permission either. The TV license detector van/ hand-held device is a load of old doo-daa to get you to stump up your £145.50 :cool:
    AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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  • LaaCaz
    LaaCaz Posts: 1,505 Forumite
    Oh! I forgot! For anyone that wants to dispute the N/A on coke zero as part of an avm shop:-
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    coke2_zpsc2fecb6e.jpg
    :D Coupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D

    :j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j

    :money: total = £47.48 cc = 413 selling stuff = £23.00 Floor pennies = £5.79
  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    Good morning all - looks lovely outside at the moment and I am just waiting for a package to be delivered then I am off out to walk the woofa
    artha wrote: »
    What time were you there? I was there for the final reductions at about 7:30. Hadn't gone specifically for them but couldn't resist :o

    You might have seen quite a lot of meat on the top shelf late on but that is first stage reductions of the next days batch that gets added to the following day but theres sometimes a knack to getting some from there reduced to 90% off;) Won't go into that on here;)

    Edit. Do you mean Real Food mags or the others? Not seen a Real Foods mag but the others have been and gone I think

    OMG then I would most likely have walked past you! There was a lady telling people going past that they had taken the fruit out back. I think I meant the real food mags though I don't think I have picked up any T mags since the one with money off dairy and finest !
    aau1 wrote: »
    Evening all :wave:

    Look what I found today :j:j

    I know I'm late to the party but better late than never

    photokyt.jpg

    Better late than never as they say :j:j:j


    Snap-ant - hope all goes well today and good to hear that Alfie had a good night

    Have a great day all :)
  • madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Watch everything on BBCiplayer etc. As long as you are not watching or have recorded anything that is being transmitted live you do not need a TV license. TV license inspectors cannot enter your property/ dwelling without your permission either. The TV license detector van/ hand-held device is a load of old doo-daa to get you to stump up your £145.50 :cool:

    im not saying yr wrong but i im sure its not as plain cut as you put it ;)

    http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk/help/playing_tv_progs/tvlicence

    read this might help

    i think tv licence is rubbish and the bbc shuld be opened up to tender/adverts so we the public dnt pay
  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Does anyone else call a clothes airer a clothes horse?:)
    Yes. I think it must be a bit old fashioned
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